In the past, when we used Vista and XP systems, we could not uninstall their built-in IE browser, want to uninstall the need to use Third-party software. In the externally released Windows 7 operating system RC (Release Candidate), users will be able to disable components such as IE 8 browsers. But this feature is only disabled, not a complete uninstall as previously mentioned.
If Windows 7 users want to disable the Windows components described above, you can find "Enable or disable Windows Component Features" in Control Panel, and in the appropriate list, remove the check mark in front of the component you want to disable for disabling purposes. If the user wishes to reuse the component next time, it can be reactivated in the same control panel.
Uninstall "IE8"
After Windows 7 users disable IE 8 in this manner, the BCUA blog www.bcua.cn system will delete the executable "Iexplore.exe", but the other code for IE 8 remains in the system for the user to reactivate later. The complete uninstall of components such as IE 8 is not provided to facilitate external developers using related interfaces, and other applications may also use these components.